November’s Xbox Game Pass lineup kicks off with a thrilling first wave of titles, featuring exciting Day One launches. Dive into the climbing adventure of Jusant, immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats of Headbangers: Rhythm Royale (both available today), and embark on the RPG journey of Wartales. This month promises an array of gaming experiences, with titles debuting on Game Pass simultaneously with their launches on other platforms.
The next games coming to the service include colorful strategy/RPG hybrid Thirsty Suitors (Nov 2) and Football Manager 2024 and Console version (both Nov 6). Next week’s offering culminates in three games launching on November 9, two of which are Day One launches: Dungeon management sim title Dungeons 4, action adventure game Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased HIs Name and action RPG Wild Hearts, which launches on EA Play.
The final week of the month brings one Day One launch and a title that’s technically not a Day One but might as well be: Spirittea, a cozy life sim title (Nov 13) and farming/environmental life sim Coral Island (Nov 14). The latter has been available in early access on PC Game Pass and launches it’s 1.0 version on console and cloud on that date.
The early November sacrifice of games includes a few familiar titles, including the previous game in the series, Football Manager 2023/Console. The other games are Coffee Talk, Exapunks, Ghost Song, Gungrave G.O.R.E, Lapin and Townscaper. AT some point, Xbox will likely start adding some games to Xbox Game Pass Core, its lowest-tier offering with a smaller library of games, but it has not thus far indicated when this will happen.
GamesBeat’s creed when covering the game industry is “where passion meets business.” What does this mean? We want to tell you how the news matters to you — not just as a decision-maker at a game studio, but also as a fan of games. Whether you read our articles, listen to our podcasts, or watch our videos, GamesBeat will help you learn about the industry and enjoy engaging with it. Discover our Briefings.
Author: Rachel Kaser
Source: Venturebeat